The Chair Company Recap: The Color Code to My Life

I really love the comedy of Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin, and this new show is some of their best work yet. But I’m not sure if the premise of The Chair Company is strong enough to sustain a long, ongoing story. Watching it as a limited series feels right, because it allows for unexpected and even bizarre twists. However, thinking of it as just the beginning of a multi-season arc feels a bit disappointing, especially if the ending provides a clear resolution. It’s hard to imagine what a second season would even be about – more scenes with the Troopers? A new plot focusing on Ron’s ego? Deeper explorations of his family or workplace? This show doesn’t seem built for that kind of extended storytelling.








